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Intelligent Medicine Radio Show for January 31, Part 1 February 2, 2015 Salt may NOT affect cardiovascular risk; Can't resist fried foods? It may be genetic! OxyRBX, an incredible LEGAL performance enhancer (HINT: It's a placebo!); Expensive placebos work better than cheap ones. Click HERE for part 2. Click HERE for articles and resources relating to this podcast episode.
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Intelligent Medicine Radio Show for January 31, Part 2
Super Bowl defeat may deflate home fans' testosterone; EGCG from green tea and AHCC (Immpower) may defeat oral cancer; Solutions for winter skin dryness; 6 new supplements for 2015--including a natural hair enhancer! Click HERE for part 1. Click HERE for articles and resources relating to this podcast episode.
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Fermented and Cultured Foods, Part 1 January 30, 2015 They’re all the rage! Everything you ever wanted to know about fermented and cultured foods: Cynthia Lair, nutrition professor at Bastyr University, dishes about the health benefits of living bacteria from food sources. Why are natural fermented foods superior to over-the-counter single species probiotics? What is Kombucha? Simple directions for making yogurt, kefir, fermented cabbage, kimchi, and miso at home. Are there dangers to homemade products? Why is homemade sour dough bread superior to commercial baked products? Click HERE for part 2.
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Fermented and Cultured Foods, Part 2
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Cynthia Lair, nutrition professor at Bastyr University, about the health benefits of living bacteria from food sources. Click HERE for part 1.
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Genetic Profiling, Part 1 January 29, 2015 Genetic profiling—is it the future of medicine? Dr. Michael Nova, Chief Science Officer for Pathway Genomics, shares his latest findings: Does genetic profiling provide the key to understanding our biochemical individuality? Is there an “obesity gene” that dooms certain people to fatness? Is DNA destiny? How does epigenetics shape the expression of our genes? Can we overcome our genetic programming through nutrition, exercise, and targeted supplementation? How far along are we in understanding the role genes play in predicting our health? What is the Pathway Genomics test? Does it reveal MTHFR variations that require people to take more methylfolate, B12 and B6? How does it inform our choices about diet, exercise, and nutraceuticals? Are there concerns about confidentiality in divulging genetic findings to employers, insurance companies, and government databases? Why are Pathway Genomics genetic profiles only available via health providers and not direct-to-consumers? Click HERE for part 2.
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Genetic Profiling, Part 2
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Michael Nova, Chief Science Officer for Pathway Genomics. Click HERE for part 1.
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Q&A with Leyla, Part 1 January 27, 2015 Are vitamins in food more potent than supplements? How to lower homocysteine naturally. Nutrition for uterine fibroids. Is olive leaf extract safe to take during pregnancy? Is the current trend of limiting sugar scientifically based? Click HERE for part 2.
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Q&A with Leyla, Part 2
Which probiotics to take and when? Mayo Clinic slamming vitamins. Is whey protein absorbed well? What are the benefits of steaming vegetables? Click HERE for part 1.
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Intelligent Medicine Radio Show for January 24, Part 1 January 26, 2015 A study in contrast: The diet and exercise routines of Super Bowl QBs Russell Wilson and Tom Brady; Blueberries may lower blood pressure; Scientists isolate the cancer-protective hormone generated by exercise--what's next, an exercise pill? Sitting is the new smoking (and exercise doesn't offset it); Xylitol expert Dr. John Peldyak dishes on dental benefits of xylitol mouth products. Click HERE for part 2. Click HERE for articles and resources relating to this podcast episode.
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Intelligent Medicine Radio Show for January 24, Part 2
ACTION ALERT for New York supplement takers: Resist State Sen. Kenneth Lavalle's efforts to put warning labels on supplements; Ashwaganda for mental and physical performance; Bergamot for cholesterol reduction; Researchers point to new cancer risks of vaping e-cigarettes. Click HERE for part 1. Click HERE for articles and resources relating to this podcast episode.
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